Facebook Marketplace seller fees in 2026
Last verified: June 2026 from official Meta Business Help pagesDirect answer: Facebook Marketplace seller fees in 2026 are source-checked against official Meta Business Help pages on 2026-06-18: shipped checkout uses a 10% seller fee on the buyer-paid total, with a $0.80 minimum, while local pickup is a separate no-fee path in the modeled seller scenario. On the default $50 sale without buyer-paid shipping, Facebook Marketplace seller fees are $5.00, leaving $45.00 before item cost, shipping labels, refunds, taxes, local-pickup payment risk, or meetup friction. Use the Facebook component pages for shipped checkout, minimum fee, fees on shipping, local pickup, processing treatment, and shipping-vs-local route checks before citing a fee line.
TL;DR
- - Shipped checkout fee of 10% of the buyer-paid total, with a $0.80 minimum; local pickup is a separate no-fee path.
- - On a default $50.00 sale, Facebook Marketplace seller fees are $5.00 and payout is $45.00 before item cost.
- - The effective fee rate at $50.00 is 10.0% before seller-specific adjustments.
- - Facebook Marketplace seller fees are only one part of the listing decision; expected sale price and buyer fit can outweigh a lower fee rate.
- - Rates were last checked on 2026-06-18 from official Meta Business Help pages.
What Facebook Marketplace charges sellers
Shipped checkout fee of 10% of the buyer-paid total, with a $0.80 minimum; local pickup is a separate no-fee path.
Facebook Marketplace seller fees are only one part of the listing decision; expected sale price and buyer fit can outweigh a lower fee rate.
- - Shipped checkout is the fee-bearing model on this page.
- - The $0.80 minimum matters most on low-priced shipped orders.
- - Local pickup can be fee-free but has different payment and meetup risk.
Fee lines on a default $50 sale
- Listing fee
- $0.00
- Marketplace selling fee
- $5.00
- Payment processing
- $0.00
- Per-order fee
- $0.00
- Promotion fee
- $0.00
- Total seller fees
- $5.00
Facebook Marketplace seller fees by price
| Sale price | Seller fees | Net before costs | Effective rate | Exact answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $10.00 | $1.00 | $9.00 | 10.0% | Facebook Marketplace fees on $10.00 |
| $15.00 | $1.50 | $13.50 | 10.0% | Facebook Marketplace fees on $15.00 |
| $25.00 | $2.50 | $22.50 | 10.0% | Facebook Marketplace fees on $25.00 |
| $50.00 | $5.00 | $45.00 | 10.0% | Facebook Marketplace fees on $50.00 |
| $100.00 | $10.00 | $90.00 | 10.0% | Facebook Marketplace fees on $100.00 |
| $200.00 | $20.00 | $180.00 | 10.0% | Facebook Marketplace fees on $200.00 |
| $500.00 | $50.00 | $450.00 | 10.0% | Facebook Marketplace fees on $500.00 |
| $1,000.00 | $100.00 | $900.00 | 10.0% | Facebook Marketplace fees on $1,000.00 |
Route each Facebook Marketplace seller-fee question to the right source page
Facebook Marketplace seller-fee answers split into separate questions: shipped checkout, the $0.80 minimum, fees on buyer-paid shipping, local pickup, processing, and whether the item should ship or stay local. Use the matching component page before citing the formula.
Use this for the 10% shipped checkout fee and local-pickup split.
Use this when low-price shipped items trigger the minimum fee.
Use this when buyer-paid shipping changes the shipped checkout fee base.
Use this to separate the no-fee local path from shipped checkout math.
Use this before adding a separate processing fee to shipped checkout math.
Use this when choosing whether a Marketplace listing should ship or stay local.
Included in this fee page
- - Shipped checkout seller fee
- - $0.80 minimum fee
- - Buyer-paid shipping in the fee base
Still check separately
- - Local pickup payment risk
- - Off-platform payment fees
- - Refunds
Price the listing before it goes live
Use the exact marketplace, category, shipping setup, and cost of goods you expect to list with. That gives you a real payout baseline instead of a fee estimate from memory.
Use the real sale assumptions you would list with, not the ideal version you hope the buyer accepts.
Turn the fee formula into a listing decision
The formula page gives the current fee structure. Use the calculator for the actual listing and the exact-price pages when you need a sourceable answer for one sale amount.